The book documents the work of the French UV crew on trains and walls. On 376 pages you can see countless photos of trains, bombings and tags. The photos are in the focus, which is why they deliberately omitted text.

Sisi and Franz have again spotted some panels and Wholecars. A selection of their photos can be seen in the new OFFLINE Graffiti Magazine # 6. As usual, the focus is on the imperial Austrian trainwriting scene.

Five friends travel to Copenhagen for a vandal trip. After less than three days of active painting of the old S-Bahn in Copenhagen, the five are arrested and land in jail. While they wait for their trial, they manage to smuggle a compact camera into the prison. The book consists of three parts. The first shows photos of the actions before the arrest. Part two treats the memories of that time in a long, detailed text. The third part finally shows the photos that were taken in prison with the inserted compact camera.

10 years have passed since the first publication of the Artistz magazine. Reason enough to expand the content and also to treat other areas a little closer. There is just NOT JUST LETTERS in Berlin’s graffiti cosmos. As usual in A4 portrait format, with softcover and on 148 pages with RIP Skey Special, texts by Poki69, Johanna, Bored Kidz, TM87 and specials by Susie, Techr, Buzzers, Hacf in Moscow, Unser Haus und Überstunden.

The Wiener Schnellbahn calendar is an absolute classic and collector’s item from the year 2006. For each month, there is a matching panel, of course in the colour scheme of the season and also the environment on the photos reflect the respective month name. The calendar is timeless and can be used for many more years due to the non-existent days of the week.

The Most Wanted Magazine from Heidelberg comes back after its Final Issue and a longer break with the 9th edition. The biggest part of the magazine is dedicated to the topic of „Maturation“. Many well-known writers, i.a. OTIS, RABE or SOLVE, present their artistic development. Most photos are provided with year numbers, so that the development of each writer can be traced comprehensible.

The fourth chapter of the „The Art of Rebellion“ series provides a new insight into the global urban art scene. The author Christian Hundertpfund (C100), who himself works as an urban artist, has asked every artist represented in the book to send only his favorite and personal work with a short text about the genesis. The book differs from other Street Art books in the presentation of the photos, which were usually printed very large here. It also seeks to close the gap between respect for graffiti writers and street artists by, in particular, showing works with content or visual graffiti influences. For this reason, the book shows not only works by street artists but also by many well-known writers.

ZOMBIELOVE follows the early bestseller COLOUR KAMIKAZE by graffiti artist WON ABC from Munich, Germany. WON is back with a new story about zombies and other undead creatures. Popular international artists such as HR Giger are deeply impressed by WON’s unique and morbid style.

The illustrated ZOMBIELOVE story covers 73 pages. Chapter one sets the scene for a zombie story in 2101, featuring a versatile character through various types and techniques of illustration. A scientist accidentally brings dead people back to life. The problem this creates for the citizens of Paracity goes beyond the zombies’ passion for graffiti and vandalism. By biting humans the zombies multiply and become a zombie epidemic, which soon threatens to exterminate humanity. Although the president succeeds in the quest to eliminate the zombies, an extraterrestrial creature seems to start the apocalypse after all. The story explores the philosophical questions of humanity in relation with their environment. Through the themes of graffiti and vandalism the interaction with zombies play with peoples’ perception of illegal painting. The perspective on good and evil, the deeper meaning of existence, death and the undead – these are the subjects at the core of the ZOMBIELOVE story.

The second and final chapter of the book features an 80-page retrospective of WON’s work over the last 13 years in symbiosis with the storyline of ZOMBIELOVE. WON spread the zombie virus worldwide through his paintings, sculptures, train graffiti and other activities. Countries such as the United States, Cuba, Jamaica and many more have been infected…

From Taki 183 from Blade to Iz the Wiz. Their names have reached stardom far beyond the graffiti culture and without them, no Seen, Banksy or REVOKE. In Classic Hits the pioneers tells all how they started and wheregraffiti took them. We follow them to a different New York and get a glimpse into their driving force. Together, the essays an invaluable picture of what graffiti was during the early, playful years.Graffiti is the greatest and most influential art movement of our time, created by youth, for youth. In Classic Hits, the key people and pioneers tells the story of their own story in unique images and text. Contains essays and quotes from: Ale One, All Jive 161, Blade, Cay 161, Checker 170, Clyde, Death, FDT 56, Flint 707, Iz The Wiz, Jester 1, Joe 182, Lava, LSD OM, Mico, Pnut 2, Roger 1, Ski 168, Snake 1, Taki 183 and Vamm.

Alan Fleisher began to paint on subway trains in the Bronx in the summer of 1972 and painted many of 1970’s most famous graffiti artists. His unique knowledge of graffiti’s early years and long friendship with those he painted with gives a rare inside perspective.

Paul Iovino grew up in the area around Morris Park in the Bronx and painted graffiti here in the late 1980s. Paul Iovinojoined Alan Fleisher to present the biggest book about 1970s graffiti ever published.

The name Phase 2 first appeared on New York’s subway trains and walls 1971st His well-executed signature had style and his paintings were admired by other graffiti artists. Phase 2 is considered to be the first graffiti “StyleWriter” and his contribution to the graffiti culture is evident even today.